Does anyone have any ideas?!


Question:

Does anyone have any ideas?

I have to make something edible for history to represent the french revolution. I don't mean a food from that time I mean like for example someone is making a guiltine shapped cake. I hope i spelled guiltine right but anyways. I thought about doing cookies shaped like playing cards because marie antionette. any ideas would be appreciated.


Answers:
That is a really neat idea. You would want to make the cookies rectangle and use icing to draw on pictures of numbers and stuff. You could also make money chips, just make small circles and ice them red, white, and blue!

you could send them off 2 a card company and they will give you really good ideas kk lol

Your idea sounds great to me. I would have never thought of that. Good luck to you.

Jelly-doughnuts type heads near a stained guillotine made from gingerbread, with a Pilsbury muffin man with a mast over its head.

or

Portrait (frame with painting) type flaming pudding

Hows about a cake with a copy of the

Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen (August 1789)

You could bake a cake and write "Let them eat..." on the top. Or you could make period-shoe-shaped pastries, if you could find a mold somewhere. Good luck!

Make a cake and draw a picture of France on the frosting with coloring icing.

If you don't have to actually cook it you could bring in those gold covered chocolate coins since the French revolution was is part based on financial failures.

Or more elaborate maybe make a castle out of bread and scorch the tops like the city was burning (as they did burn the city in 1789)

Why not just go for a cake? Remember Marie Antoinettes famous line, "Let them eat cake?" Just ice it like the French flag (red, white and blue ) and write that quote in black icing on the white part of the flag. Good luck :)




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